Friday, January 24, 2014

Essential Oils for Healing Brain Cancer


A practitioner wrote:

I have a client that has stage 4 - Brain cancer and she is 34 years old.  My friend was telling me about your blend that has Ponderosa pine cone, Frankincense and Clove essential oil in a base of Hemp oil for this issue.

I would love to have a conversation with you - just wanted to know how this worked. 


My reply:


The recipe (below) should be applied daily on the head, at the location of the tumor.   It helps to shave the area, so more of the oil gets absorbed into the skin.  This blend was originally shared by one of our BLOG members.  It can help shrink the tumor;  it has worked for 2 other people that I am aware of.  I do not know what stage either of their cancers were rated at the time of treatment.

One person has fully recovered and has remained cancer free for about 3 years.  The other one fully recovered, but I have lost touch with her.  She did pass the 5 year cancer free mark a few years ago, before we both moved and lost connection.

There will need to be additional support for this person's recovery.  Dietary changes and emotional changes are both important for recovery!  I would recommend having a small amount of fermented foods with every meal; and including fresh juices in the diet daily.  I would also eliminate alcohol and sugar for a time period during the recovery phase.  A plant-based diet including many salads and soups will do wonders to support cancer recovery. 

Cancer has an element of buried resentment that must be uncovered and the habit changed in order to be free of the causal emotional pattern.  I recommend people work with the forgiveness script  to help resolve this.  A change in consciousness is imperative to remain cancer free after recovery.

Also, with your person being in stage four, I believe it would provide additional help to do a weekly spinal treatment with the same oil blend.  



Oil Blend for Brain Tumor Support 

10 drops of Ponderosa pine cone
10 drops Frankincense
10 drops of Clove
and 1 ounce (2 Tablespoons) of Hemp oil (Cold-pressed)--available in health food stores



Many Blessings for a Miraculous Recovery!  



Monday, January 20, 2014

Healing Injuries With Essential Oils


Here is a comment from one of our members.  (It is a combination of e-mails she sent over the last 2 weeks).  She also sent these great photos!   I have seen this accelerated healing so many times in my healing practice, that I have actually come to expect this, yet it never ceases to amaze me to see the oils in action again, every time!  She wrote:


My son slipped on the ice and twisted his ankle.  It was pretty badly bruised and swollen to almost twice it's size.  

I made a salve with adirondack birch, lavender, geranium and ginger and mixed it up with the shea butter, massaged his foot and ankle, then laying hands/healing for a while and his girlfriend applied it two more times after I left.  He's back to work today and the swelling was gone out his foot over night. 

I did end up taking him in for an X-ray and it is broken - the fibula has a spiral fracture but the bruising is half what it was and no swelling at all and he's able to walk on it without pain!!!  He continues to used the salve on there for healing. I AM confident in saying that most people would not be as far in the healing process given the same situation.

Holy Smokes Kathryn...  its even blowing my son's mind at how fast it's healing.


Son's injured foot--before.


Son's foot--1 week later after treatment with shea butter and essential oil blend.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Seasickness Remedies


A member writes:

A customer has asked what oils are good for seasickness so I thought I'd check in and see if you or any of the members have any suggestions?


Having plenty of personal experience with seasickness, here are a few suggestions.  Any one else care to comment?


  • One popular blend on the internet is:  Lavender, Peppermint, Birch, Frankincense, Chamomile, Myrrh and Ylang Ylang
  • Another popular blend:  Tarragon, ginger, peppermint, juniper, fennel, lemongrass, anise
  • I have personally used a blend of peppermint, ginger, cassia bark, and labrador tea--which really worked well until I started watching whales and straining my eyes too hard! 
  • The most used oils for seasickness are probably peppermint, anise, and ginger.
  • Here is an Herbal Remedy I used to make long ago when I was traveling.  It is good for all kinds of motion sickness AND jet lag when you go to Europe or somewhere across time zones.  It was a real blessing on my travels, and I would take it with me again.  I have not yet converted it to an alcohol free recipe, which I am in the process of doing with all of my formulas.  So I will just give it to you as it is and let you work with it in your own way.

Traveler's Remedy

2 teaspoons gingko biloba

2 coca leaves


1 teaspoon ginger root powder

2 drops star anise essential oil

1 teaspoon American ginseng powder

2 Tblsp. grape or Skyy brand vodka

1/4 cup water

3 drops each of comfrey, livingstone daisy, and meadow rue DiamondHeart flower essences (also available through White Sage Landing). 

Take 10 drops in water for 4 days before you get on the boat or plane.  Continue the dosage daily until you are home again.


Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Amazing Skin Healing Photos


week 1


One of our members wrote to me (with pic's):

" I came across these pics today that I took some months ago when this spot appeared on my left hand - it wouldn't go away and I used the frankincense and Lavender alternately throughout the day and while sleeping.  It took about 3 weeks and went away.

the pics are week 1 (above), week 2 and week 3

Thought you might like to see the healing phases.....  amazing.

"...that spot had me worried quite a bit ... It just kept cracking and bleeding - would not heal. Had a white scab type membrane - puffy redness that didn't seem normal to me. Plus I knew I had not injured myself and from research I did ...and photos I found, it looked like a basal carcinoma to me. No inkling of it now!!!" 
week 2 

 week 3